Construction accidents can cause severe injuries that impact your ability to work and enjoy life. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the complexities of construction site injuries and the challenges you face during recovery. Our experienced attorneys serve Three Lakes residents who have suffered injuries on construction sites, working to help you obtain the compensation you deserve for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Construction accident claims provide essential financial recovery when workers are harmed due to unsafe conditions or negligence. These claims help cover mounting medical bills, rehabilitation costs, and replace lost income during your recovery period. Beyond financial compensation, pursuing legal action holds responsible parties accountable and encourages safer construction practices throughout the industry. Having experienced representation ensures your rights are protected and you receive fair compensation rather than accepting inadequate settlement offers from insurance companies.
Construction accidents encompass a wide range of incidents including falls from heights, equipment-related injuries, electrical injuries, and crushing accidents. In Washington, injured workers may have multiple avenues for recovery depending on the circumstances of their injury. While workers’ compensation typically covers medical expenses and lost wages, additional personal injury claims may be available against third parties such as general contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, or property owners whose negligence contributed to the accident.
The legal responsibility property owners and contractors bear for injuries occurring on construction sites due to dangerous conditions, inadequate warnings, or failure to maintain safe premises. This applies when negligence in maintaining or managing the property causes harm to workers or visitors.
A legal action against someone other than your employer for injuries sustained at work. In construction accidents, third parties might include equipment manufacturers, general contractors, or other entities whose actions or negligence contributed to your injury.
An insurance program that provides medical benefits and wage replacement to employees injured during employment. In Washington, this is typically the primary remedy for work-related injuries, though additional claims may be available in certain circumstances.
A legal doctrine that assigns fault percentages to each party involved in an accident. Even if you are partially at fault, you may still recover damages reduced by your percentage of negligence in Washington’s modified comparative negligence system.
Immediately after a construction accident, document the scene thoroughly with photographs and videos showing hazardous conditions, defective equipment, and the injury location. Collect contact information from all witnesses who saw the accident occur. Preserve any physical evidence and keep detailed records of your injuries, medical treatments, and how the accident has impacted your daily activities.
Report your injury to your employer and file a workers’ compensation claim as soon as possible, as delays can jeopardize your benefits. Provide detailed written descriptions of exactly how the accident happened and what conditions led to your injury. Keep copies of all incident reports and documentation for your records and future reference.
Contact an attorney before accepting any settlement offers or signing documents from insurance companies or employers. Early legal guidance helps protect your rights and ensures you understand all potential remedies available to you. An attorney can investigate thoroughly and identify responsible parties before critical evidence is lost.
Serious injuries causing permanent disability, disfigurement, or chronic pain require comprehensive legal representation to pursue maximum compensation. These cases often involve catastrophic damages including lifetime medical care, ongoing rehabilitation, and significant lost earning capacity. Thorough investigation and expert testimony are essential to fully document the long-term impact of your injuries.
Construction accidents frequently involve multiple parties whose negligence contributed to the injury, including contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, and site supervisors. Comprehensive legal representation ensures all responsible parties are identified and held accountable through appropriate legal action. Managing claims against multiple defendants requires sophisticated litigation skills and strategic case planning.
Small injuries that heal quickly without complications may be adequately resolved through workers’ compensation benefits alone. When medical costs are minimal and you return to work promptly without long-term effects, additional litigation may not be cost-effective. However, consultation with an attorney helps confirm no additional claims exist.
When the accident clearly resulted from your own actions with no third-party negligence involved, workers’ compensation provides the primary remedy available. In these situations, extensive litigation may not yield additional recovery beyond compensation benefits. A legal consultation confirms whether any third-party claims exist despite apparent single-party responsibility.
Falls from scaffolding, ladders, roofs, or elevated work areas represent one of the most common and severe construction injuries. These accidents often result from inadequate fall protection, defective equipment, or failure to maintain safe working conditions.
Injuries from power tools, machinery, cranes, and other construction equipment may result from manufacturing defects, inadequate training, or improper maintenance. Claims against equipment manufacturers are often available when defective products cause injury.
Workers struck by falling materials, vehicles, or equipment may recover damages when negligent site safety practices contributed to the incident. Proper coordination and safety protocols prevent many struck-by accidents.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd provides dedicated representation for construction accident victims throughout Three Lakes and Snohomish County. Our attorneys combine personal injury knowledge with understanding of construction industry practices and safety standards. We maintain relationships with medical professionals, safety engineers, and investigators who strengthen your case significantly.
We handle all case aspects from initial investigation through settlement negotiation or trial, ensuring you focus on recovery while we handle legal matters. Our firm operates on contingency, meaning you pay no upfront fees—we recover payment only when you receive compensation. Contact us today for a free consultation to discuss your construction accident claim.
Compensation for construction accidents typically includes medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages during recovery, and pain and suffering damages. The amount depends on injury severity, recovery timeline, and long-term effects on your ability to work. In Washington, workers’ compensation provides baseline benefits, while third-party claims may yield additional recovery when other parties’ negligence contributed. Our attorneys evaluate all available compensation sources to maximize your recovery through thorough case investigation and skilled negotiation.
Washington imposes strict deadlines for filing legal claims, with most personal injury claims subject to a three-year statute of limitations from the injury date. However, workers’ compensation claims have different deadlines, and some circumstances may extend or shorten filing periods. Acting quickly protects your rights by preserving evidence and witness testimony while details remain fresh. Contact an attorney immediately after your injury to ensure compliance with all applicable deadlines.
Generally, Washington law prevents employees from suing their employers directly for work-related injuries, as workers’ compensation serves as the exclusive remedy. However, you may pursue claims against third parties such as contractors, equipment manufacturers, or property owners whose negligence contributed to your injury. These third-party claims can provide compensation beyond workers’ compensation benefits. Our attorneys identify all potentially liable parties to maximize your recovery.
Seek immediate medical attention for any injuries, then report the accident to your employer as required by law and company policy. Document the accident scene with photographs and collect witness contact information while details are fresh. Preserve physical evidence and avoid discussing fault with other workers or insurance representatives. Contact our office promptly to protect your legal rights and receive guidance on proper claim procedures.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd handles construction accident cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no upfront costs. We recover payment only when you receive compensation through settlement or trial verdict. This arrangement aligns our interests with yours and ensures you can afford quality representation regardless of financial circumstances. During your free initial consultation, we discuss fees, potential recovery, and case strategy transparently.
Strong evidence includes scene photographs, safety inspection records, equipment maintenance logs, witness testimony, industry safety standards documentation, and expert accident reconstruction reports. OSHA violations or safety violations demonstrate negligence in many cases. Medical records establishing your injuries and their severity support damage claims. Our investigators gather comprehensive evidence while it remains available and builds a persuasive case.
Resolution timelines vary based on injury severity, complexity, and whether settlement occurs or litigation becomes necessary. Minor cases may settle within months, while serious injuries requiring ongoing treatment or litigation may take years. Early settlement is possible when liability is clear and damages are well-documented. Our firm works efficiently to resolve your case fairly while ensuring you receive full compensation for all damages.
Washington follows modified comparative negligence rules, allowing recovery even when you share partial fault, as long as you are less than 50 percent responsible. Your compensation is reduced by your fault percentage but not eliminated entirely. Establishing the accurate fault allocation requires thorough investigation and skilled legal representation. Our attorneys work to minimize your fault attribution while building the strongest possible case.
Initial settlement offers are frequently inadequate and may not account for long-term medical needs or permanent disability effects. Insurance companies prioritize minimizing payouts over your best interests. Accepting too quickly can prevent future claims for complications or worsening conditions. Our attorneys negotiate aggressively for fair compensation reflecting your true damages and future needs.
Falls from heights, electrical injuries, crane or heavy equipment accidents, and buried trench collapses produce the most severe injuries and fatalities in construction. These catastrophic events often result from multiple safety violations and negligence by multiple parties. Thorough investigation identifies all responsible parties and supports substantial damage claims. Our firm has extensive experience handling these most serious construction accident cases.
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